Pulmonary Veno-Occlusive Disease: A Newly Recognized Cause of Severe Pulmonary Hypertension in Dogs

被引:13
|
作者
Williams, K. [1 ]
Andrie, K. [1 ]
Cartoceti, A. [2 ]
French, S. [1 ]
Goldsmith, D. [2 ]
Jennings, S. [3 ]
Priestnall, S. L. [4 ]
Wilson, D. [2 ]
Jutkowitz, A. [1 ]
机构
[1] Michigan State Univ, Coll Vet Med, E Lansing, MI 48824 USA
[2] Univ Calif Davis, Sch Vet Med, Davis, CA 95616 USA
[3] Tufts Univ, Cummings Sch Vet Med, North Grafton, MA USA
[4] Univ London, Royal Vet Coll, London, England
关键词
canine; dogs; lungs; pulmonary hypertension; pulmonary veins; veno-occlusive disease; pulmonary capillary hemangiomatosis; vascular diseases; ARTERIAL-HYPERTENSION; CAPILLARY HEMANGIOMATOSIS; DOPPLER; CELLS; HISTOPATHOLOGY; PERICYTES; PATHOLOGY; RECEPTOR; ERG;
D O I
10.1177/0300985815626572
中图分类号
R36 [病理学];
学科分类号
100104 ;
摘要
Pulmonary hypertension is a well-known though poorly characterized disease in veterinary medicine. In humans, pulmonary veno-occlusive disease (PVOD) is a rare cause of severe pulmonary hypertension with a mean survival time of 2 years without lung transplantation. Eleven adult dogs (5 males, 6 females; median age 10.5 years, representing various breeds) were examined following the development of severe respiratory signs. Lungs of affected animals were evaluated morphologically and with immunohistochemistry for alpha smooth muscle actin, desmin, CD31, CD3, CD20, and CD204. All dogs had pulmonary lesions consistent with PVOD, consisting of occlusive remodeling of small- to medium-sized pulmonary veins, foci of pulmonary capillary hemangiomatosis (PCH), and accumulation of hemosiderophages; 6 of 11 dogs had substantial pulmonary arterial medial and intimal thickening. Ultrastructural examination and immunohistochemistry showed that smooth muscle cells contributed to the venous occlusion. Increased expression of CD31 was evident in regions of PCH indicating increased numbers of endothelial cells in these foci. Spindle cells strongly expressing alpha smooth muscle actin and desmin co-localized with foci of PCH; similar cells were present but less intensely labeled elsewhere in non-PCH alveoli. B cells and macrophages, detected by immunohistochemistry, were not co-localized with the venous lesions of canine PVOD; small numbers of CD3-positive T cells were occasionally in and around the wall of remodeled veins. These findings indicate a condition in dogs with clinically severe respiratory disease and pathologic features resembling human PVOD, including foci of pulmonary venous remodeling and PCH.
引用
收藏
页码:813 / 822
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Comparison of Human and Experimental Pulmonary Veno-Occlusive Disease
    Manaud, Gregoire
    Nossent, Esther J.
    Lambert, Melanie
    Ghigna, Maria-Rosa
    Boet, Angele
    Vinhas, Maria-Candida
    Ranchoux, Benoit
    Dumas, Sebastien J.
    Courboulin, Audrey
    Girerd, Barbara
    Soubrier, Florent
    Bignard, Juliette
    Claude, Olivier
    Lecerf, Florence
    Hautefort, Aurelie
    Florio, Monica
    Sun, Banghua
    Nadaud, Sophie
    Verleden, Stijn E.
    Remy, Severine
    Anegon, Ignacio
    Bogaard, Harm Jan
    Mercier, Olaf
    Fadel, Elie
    Simonneau, Gerald
    Noordegraaf, Anton Vonk
    Grunberg, Katrien
    Humbert, Marc
    Montani, David
    Dorfmueller, Peter
    Antigny, Fabrice
    Perros, Frederic
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF RESPIRATORY CELL AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY, 2020, 63 (01) : 118 - 131
  • [42] Pulmonary veno-occlusive disease in myeloproliferative disorder
    Willems, E.
    Canivet, J-L.
    Ghaye, B.
    de Leval, L.
    Radermecker, M.
    Preiser, J-C.
    Beguin, Y.
    EUROPEAN RESPIRATORY JOURNAL, 2009, 33 (01) : 213 - 216
  • [43] Pulmonary Veno-Occlusive Disease in a Female Gardener
    Rodriguez Rodriguez, Paula
    Pedraza Serrano, Fernando
    Moran Caicedo, Liliana Patricia
    Rodriguez de Guzman, Maria Carmen
    Cebollero Presmanes, Maria
    de Miguel Diez, Javier
    ARCHIVOS DE BRONCONEUMOLOGIA, 2014, 50 (01): : 40 - 41
  • [44] Pulmonary veno-occlusive disease in pulmonary Langerhans' cell granulomatosis
    Hamada, K
    Teramoto, S
    Narita, N
    Narita, N
    Yamada, E
    Teramoto, K
    Kobzik, L
    EUROPEAN RESPIRATORY JOURNAL, 2000, 15 (02) : 421 - 423
  • [45] Pulmonary veno-occlusive disease: the role of CT
    Giangaspare Mineo
    Domenico Attinà
    Martina Mughetti
    Caterina Balacchi
    Fiorella De Luca
    Fabio Niro
    Federica Ciccarese
    Luigi Lovato
    Vincenzo Russo
    Francesco Buia
    Cecilia Modolon
    Alessandra Manes
    Massimiliano Palazzini
    Nazareno Galiè
    Maurizio Zompatori
    La radiologia medica, 2014, 119 : 667 - 673
  • [46] Diagnostic specifics of pulmonary veno-occlusive disease
    Zhuk, E. A.
    Kirichenko, N., V
    Myasoedova, S. E.
    Pobedinskaya, T. A.
    Vasilyeva, V. P.
    RUSSIAN JOURNAL OF CARDIOLOGY, 2012, (03): : 88 - 90
  • [47] Pulmonary hypertension secondary to interstitial fibrosis with pulmonary venous lesions masquerading pulmonary veno-occlusive disease
    Nakayama, Hiroki
    Ishida, Masayuki
    Nakaoka, Hiroshi
    Nishimura, Yuki
    Imai, Ryu-ichirou
    Sugane, Hiroki
    Hosoda, Hayato
    Nakaoka, Yoko
    Nishida, Koji
    Seki, Shu-ichi
    Kubokawa, Sho-ichi
    Kawai, Kazuya
    Hamashige, Naohisa
    Doi, Yoshinori
    RESPIROLOGY CASE REPORTS, 2023, 11 (07):
  • [48] Mitomycin induced pulmonary veno-occlusive disease
    Kunadu, Afua
    Stalls, J. Stephen
    Labuschagne, Heloise
    Thayyil, Abdullah
    Falls, Randall
    Maddipati, Veeranna
    RESPIRATORY MEDICINE CASE REPORTS, 2021, 34
  • [49] Diagnosis and management of pulmonary veno-occlusive disease
    Solinas, Sabina
    Boucly, Athenais
    Beurnier, Antoine
    Kularatne, Mithum
    Grynblat, Julien
    Eyries, Melanie
    Dorfmueller, Peter
    Sitbon, Olivier
    Humbert, Marc
    Montani, David
    EXPERT REVIEW OF RESPIRATORY MEDICINE, 2023,
  • [50] Valved reverse Potts shunt in a case of pulmonary hypertension due to pulmonary veno-occlusive disease
    Swati Garekar
    Talha Meeran
    Shyam Dhake
    Dhananjay Malankar
    Indian Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, 2021, 37 : 89 - 92